For the sake of thoroughness, the -j flag causes
named-compilezone to also look at the .jnl files so that the
zone you getis as up to date as possible.
Martin
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A list member wrote:
> named-checkzone doesn't need to read the named.conf file - it just makes
> sure that the zone is correct. if you want to check named.conf, you will
> need to use named-checkconf
>
> For checking config, try
>
> named-checkconf -t [chroot directory] [relative path to name
Wednesday, October 13, 2010 4:54 PM
To: bind-us...@isc.org
Subject: Re: named-checkzone Test Runs
I wrote:
> I am testing bind9.7 and seem to not be correctly defining the
> path to the localhost forward and reverse zones which are in
> /var/named/etc/namedb/master. After the chr
I wrote:
> I am testing bind9.7 and seem to not be correctly defining the
> path to the localhost forward and reverse zones which are in
> /var/named/etc/namedb/master. After the chroot, they should be
> found by a path of named/etc/namedb/master but so far nothing
> seems to work.
My than
I am testing bind9.7 and seem to not be correctly defining the
path to the localhost forward and reverse zones which are in
/var/named/etc/namedb/master. After the chroot, they should be
found by a path of named/etc/namedb/master but so far nothing
seems to work.
I have read the ma
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